Tours For Groups

Skiing in Grand Massif, France

Destination: France

Duration: 6 days

Grand Massif is a popular ski resort in Haute-Savoie region of France and the fourth largest skiing area in the country. The area is a relatively young resort by combining Les carroz, Morillon, Samoëns, Vernant and Sixt Fer à Cheval. The resort offers many on piste, off piste skiing with good skiing in all types of weather and conditions. The ski season in Grand Massif run from December into April.

The resort has a skiable area of 165 miles of runs and 137 Runs available for all skill levels. There are: 75 Easy, 45 Intermediate and 15 difficult runs to suit all skiers. The nearby picturesque village of Morillon offers fine local cuisine and stunning views of the surrounding areas.

Tours for Groups knowledge and expertise in organising school ski trips will save you time and money and give you the peace of mind that everything will be as it should.

Example itinerary

Day 1

Evening: Departure from school and travel to Dover for evening crossing into France.

Day 2

Morning:Onward travel to Grand Massif, France.

Afternoon:Arrival in the afternoon in Grand Massif and check-into accommodation.

Evening: Spend the evening relaxing and at your leisure.

Day 3

Morning: After breakfast at accommodation, free time to enjoy the slopes of the Grand Massif Resort.

Afternoon: Free time to ski.

Evening: Free time to enjoy at your leisure.

Day 4

Morning: After breakfast, free time to enjoy the slopes of the Grand Massif Resort.

Afternoon: Free time to ski.

Evening:Free time to enjoy at your leisure.

Day 5

Morning: After breakfast, free time to enjoy the slopes of the Grand Massif Resort.

Afternoon: Free time to ski.

Evening:Evening departure and overnight travel to Calais for crossing back to England.

Day 6

Morning: Onward travel to Calais.

Afternoon/Evening: Afternoon or early evening arrival back at school. End of Tour.

Things to see whilst Skiing in Grand Massif, France

Mont Blanc

The “White Mountain” ss it is often referred to is the highest mountain in the Alps and the European Union. This mountain lies just a short distance from the Grand Massif in the Haute-Savoie region of France.

Évian-les-Bains

This upmarket holiday resort and spa town lies on the shore of Lake Geneva and has been a popular spot for centuries for royaly such as King Edward VII and George V. This town today is well known for its bottled water.

Lake Annecy

This is the third largest lake in France and is also known as “Europe’s cleanest lake” and is a popular destination for swimming and water sports.